Rustic charm takes a step beyond “shabby chic” into a more eclectic and timeless design, blending vintage elegance with warmth and character. As the heart of your home, your kitchen is where you spend a lot of time, so it’s only natural to want a space that’s both functional and stylish. A complete kitchen remodel with a rustic design can give you the best of both worlds – a space that meets all your practical needs without sacrificing comfort, personality, or charm. If you love combining vintage appeal with modern touches, a rustic kitchen design might be exactly what you’re looking for!
As with most design elements, balance is the key to a successful and aesthetically pleasing result. Here, you’re looking for a nice blend of the old-fashioned, the simple and the chic. The vintage and repurposed items you include bring a homey vibe to your space that’s both honest and alluring. Although it may seem like it’s just thrown together, it takes a skillful art to create a design that works just right.
You’ll want to take some cues from the farmhouse style here, because these two designs both rely on a blend vintage and refurbished appeal. And like the industrial kitchen design, you’ll want to find the best of old items and reuse them to create a unique and functional space when you plan your rustic kitchen design. But don’t go too far in one direction, because you’ll lose that charm you’re going for and may end up with a case of sensory overload. Here are some tips for creating a perfect blend of shabby and chic.
The basis of rustic design is about finding pieces and décor that create feelings of comfort yet are still practical for all your needs. It’s not about trendy consumerism. You’re celebrating the old, weathered and at times discarded, and finding a new home for these still useful items. This mix and match of old and new works to create a room that’s useful for you and your family but makes your guests feel right at home too.
The vintage appeal is where it’s at for this style. Any family heirlooms you’ve got, now’s the time to include them. Don’t be afraid to define your space your way and let your unique personality shine through here. If it blends together and elements play off each other, then it’s right!
If you’re looking for storage solutions and want to include a kitchen island, consider an old salvaged dining-room server or similar flea market find that can be paired with a stunning countertop. A little upgrade with some DIY love can make these repurposed items a focal piece in the room. You may also have found a used table that can be sanded down or resurfaced to give your kitchen even more rustic charm. It all works to your advantage, both functionally and stylistically.
Continuing with that vintage appeal, distressed finishes are going to be your go-to for a rustic kitchen. Include some distressed cabinets—like the farmhouse appeal—you’ll create that vintage look but keep it cozy and alluring.
Distressed finishes are the popular choice for a rustic kitchen, as are the traditional shaker style cabinets. You also can’t go wrong with white shaker cabinets. White is always timeless and fashionable.
Another option is cladding, the introduction of shiplap, beadboard or other textures to design elements. For example, beadboard cabinet finishes are versatile, and can adapt to many design styles. Shiplap (think horizontal beadboard) backsplashes offer a similar effect. Cladding is used in the traditional farmhouse kitchen designs, but also can be used to generate a coastal look. And it’s perfect for rustic designs because it’s graceful and comforting.
Open shelves offer a lot to rustic designs. Drawing on the inspiration from the functionality of farmhouse styles, an open shelf lets you have easy access to your most-used dishes, cups or utensils. Putting them on display not only makes them easier to get to, but also adds another decor element to the room. You can proudly display your vintage plates or tableware on higher-up shelves for all to see, too.
One of the basic elements of rustic design is also what makes it so eco-friendly. You’re recycling old items into something useful. Instead of throwing out all that wood or furniture, or buying brand-new items, you’re finding a way to incorporate repurposed ones into your space. This creates less waste and garbage, keeping Mother Earth happy in the process.
Another way to make this design eco-friendly is through cabinet refacing. If you want a new cabinet design, then use your existing cabinet frames and just give them a face lift. Cabinet refacing can fit into whatever vintage design you choose. The end result: you’ll have a quality upgrade in the color and style you want, without the cost, time and waste associated with a full kitchen remodel.
If you’re thinking about updating your kitchen and want to make the most of what you currently have, schedule a free design consultation with Kitchen Magic today. Our kitchen consultants will work with you to find the perfect design for your home!
If you’re thinking about updating your kitchen and want to make the most of what you currently have, schedule a free design consultation with Kitchen Magic today. Our kitchen consultants will work with you to find the perfect design for your home!